The longitudinal axis of the uterus remains unchanged, and the whole uterus falls backwards to the vagina and the cervix is upturned, which is called uterine backward inclination.
The cervical position is normal, and the uterine retroversion forms an acute angle with the junction of the cervix, which is called uterine retroversion.
What is the cause of posterior position of uterus? During pregnancy and abortion, the uterus enlarges, and the ligaments that fix the position of the uterus become loose. After giving birth, the uterus may become backward.
After many miscarriages, I failed to rest well, which led to pelvic infection and backward uterine fundus.
When the estrogen level of postmenopausal women drops, a series of changes will take place in the body, such as the loosening of the ligaments that fix the uterus, at which time the uterus may become backward.
Gynecological Inflammation The influence of gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and endometriosis, leads to scar tissue in abdominal cavity, which leads to uterine backward movement.
Inflammation occurs in the ovary, uterus or fallopian tube, and the tissue between the uterine body and the back of rectum adheres, so that the uterus is pulled out of its original position and falls backwards, resulting in the posterior position of the uterus.
Uterine problems Congenital uterine dysplasia can lead to the relaxation of uterine ligaments and make the bottom of the uterus droop backward or to the left and right sides.
Tumors in the uterus itself or tumors in surrounding organs can also lead to changes in the position of the uterus.
How to detect the posterior position of uterus can be diagnosed by B-ultrasound; It can also be diagnosed by gynecological examination. During the examination, the finger is placed on the posterior fornix of vagina, and the hand placed on the abdominal wall can only touch the anterior wall of uterus, and the finger in vagina can only touch the posterior wall of uterus.
4 Will the posterior position of uterus affect your health? Generally, the posterior position of uterus can be divided into mild and severe. Mild posterior position of uterus generally has no obvious symptoms and has no effect on your health. Severe posterior uterine position is prone to backache and discomfort. In severe cases, the whole waist, sacrococcygeal region and bilateral iliac region have unbearable soreness. Some patients' pain extends to the back and bilateral groin, and the feeling of abdominal distension and anal dilatation often coexist. Overworking and worsening symptoms during menstruation. If not corrected in time, it is easy to cause dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, increased leucorrhea, and even abortion and infertility.